Chlorine in Ponds
Acceptable
concentration 0
A gas widely used in the disinfection of water and as an
oxidizing agent for organic matter, manganese, iron, and hydrogen
sulfide.
Chlorine is known to react with organic matter in the water to
form trihalomethanes (THMs), a suspected carcinogen.
Homemade Chlorine Neutralizer
Make
a solution consisting of 4 ounces (1/4 lb) Sodium Thiosulfate crystals (photo or
technical grade) dissolved in 1 gallon of distilled or deionized water. Use 5 ml (1
teaspoon) of the solution for each 10 gallons of makeup water to neutralize up to
3.75 ppm chlorine. One cup can be used for each 500 gallons. (The entire one
gallon of solution will treat about 7500 gallons of tap water.) The shelf life of
the solution is about six months when stored in a cool location. The crystals will
keep for several years if kept dry.
NEVER use chlorinated tap water to clean your bio converter
(filter) media unless you are actually trying to sterilize it.
Water from the pond is a much better choice for this task.
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